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london's ftse is trading higher by 0.4%. frankfurt's dax is up 0.25%. london is up 0.25%. and paris has gains of 0.5% at the moment. >>> before i get into the currency levels, i want to give you this piece of news just in. the group of seven finance ministers and central bank governors has issued a statement reaffirming they are committed to market-determined exchange rates. they stressed that they will continue to consult closely on foreign exchange markets. japan's finance minister oso made the statement available to reporters as the yen's rapid fall continues. now, in the statement, the g-7 members said they agreed excessive volatility and disorderly movements in exchange rates can have adverse implications for economic and financial stability. currency issues are expected to be high on the agenda at a g-20 meeting to be held in moscow starting friday. >>> and now let's get a check on the latest currency levels following that statement. the dollar against the yen is little changed around the 94 yen level. news of north korea's nuclear test appears to have had a limited
london's ftse is trading higher by 0.4%. frankfurt's dax is up 0.25%. london is up 0.25%. and paris has gains of 0.5% at the moment. >>> before i get into the currency levels, i want to give you this piece of news just in. the group of seven finance ministers and central bank governors has issued a statement reaffirming they are committed to market-determined exchange rates. they stressed that they will continue to consult closely on foreign exchange markets. japan's finance minister...
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in fact, we're seeing quite a jump right now for the dollar. 0.6%, in fact, in london trading. right now at 92.95. the euro also gaining ground against the yen. we're seeing that at 125.90. now, earlier in the day the euro had slipped to the lower 124 yen level on investor worries about possible political shakeups in spain as well as italy. let's take a look at other urine yan stocks now. we're seeing trading is mostly higher at this hour despite concerns about the eurozone debt situation. the investors are hunting for bargains after the losses that were experienced on monday. we have the ftse 100 up by 0.5%. gains for the frankfurt market of just over 0.1%. and paris' cac 40 up 0.9%. the picture in asia today, almost a sea of red with the exception of shanghai there. japan's nicky snapping a five-day streak. they hope authorities will take steps to stimulate the economy. >>> looks like the yen's decline is proving to be quite a boone for toyota motor. the carmaker is predicting it will post its first operating profit in five years, thanks to the currency's weakness. toyota man
in fact, we're seeing quite a jump right now for the dollar. 0.6%, in fact, in london trading. right now at 92.95. the euro also gaining ground against the yen. we're seeing that at 125.90. now, earlier in the day the euro had slipped to the lower 124 yen level on investor worries about possible political shakeups in spain as well as italy. let's take a look at other urine yan stocks now. we're seeing trading is mostly higher at this hour despite concerns about the eurozone debt situation. the...
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in the center of the international dispute allow the whistleblower to take refuge in its embassy in london where he had fled to avoid being sent to sweden for question over accusations of sexual assault fearing that upon his execution to sweden he could immediately be sent to the united states where he says he maintains the death penalty request political asylum from ecuador earlier in two thousand and twelve korea future t.v. show the world tomorrow that aired on r.t. in the interview to merge the two men had something in common both and korea had washington. it is really a pleasure to meet you julie and least in this way. to the club of the persecuted. thank you. although seiler was granted the wiki leaks founder still remains at the embassy as the u.k. refused to allow him to leave the country after he skipped bail and that is why in this election one of rough strongest supporters he's an australian whistleblower seething with the london embassy. more of today's international news for you now a series of car bomb blasts in baghdad killed at least twenty eight people and dozens more inju
in the center of the international dispute allow the whistleblower to take refuge in its embassy in london where he had fled to avoid being sent to sweden for question over accusations of sexual assault fearing that upon his execution to sweden he could immediately be sent to the united states where he says he maintains the death penalty request political asylum from ecuador earlier in two thousand and twelve korea future t.v. show the world tomorrow that aired on r.t. in the interview to merge...
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known for granting asylum to the world's most famous whistleblower who is holed up in the country's london embassy for the latest joined by geo political analyst eric draitser who is in new york eric thanks very much for being with us now opinion polls show that korea has a lead of more than fifty percent over his nearest rival i've met the guy is pretty affable why is he so popular with the general public. well introduction there i think you hit on one of the major points in that is that the korea government in the in the face of a global economic depression in the face of countries that are dependent upon petro dollars their economies sagging correia and his government decided instead of austerity to go with social spending and in particular massive investment in infrastructure in education and in health care all of which is designed to boost human capital and to boost the lives of the poor and the working class and so for that reason alone he's incredibly popular now of course we should also remember korea's oppositional stance to the united states and to u.s. imperialism korea's opposi
known for granting asylum to the world's most famous whistleblower who is holed up in the country's london embassy for the latest joined by geo political analyst eric draitser who is in new york eric thanks very much for being with us now opinion polls show that korea has a lead of more than fifty percent over his nearest rival i've met the guy is pretty affable why is he so popular with the general public. well introduction there i think you hit on one of the major points in that is that the...
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we're seeing gains in london of about .4%. frankfurt dax is down a quarter of a pennsylvania and paris cac lower. a senior official of the international monetary fund has expressed a report for japan's economic policies but expressed a need for the country to take steps to rein in fiscal health. the finance minister met visiting imf managing director david lipton here in tokyo. he briefed him on the government's policies. he explained about the recent joint statement between the government and central bank. that statement seat 2% inflation target. he also referred to a supplementary budget plan which has a stimulus worth $100 billion. finance ministry officials said he understood them and said they were necessary. the meeting came amid concerns voiced by germany and other countries opinion they are saying japan's policies could be intended to guide the yen lower. >>> two major japanese automakers have revised their profits. mazda motors says it expects to post $480 million in operating profit up 80% when you calculate it in ye
we're seeing gains in london of about .4%. frankfurt dax is down a quarter of a pennsylvania and paris cac lower. a senior official of the international monetary fund has expressed a report for japan's economic policies but expressed a need for the country to take steps to rein in fiscal health. the finance minister met visiting imf managing director david lipton here in tokyo. he briefed him on the government's policies. he explained about the recent joint statement between the government and...
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let me start of by saying that it's one of those stories that have gone world wide i'm talking from london to south africa to new york to japan why has this story become such a big you know this is a tiny little place in russia why is it making such headlines you know what makes t.v. news basically it's quite simple it's something that's rare you don't hear much more of the nation happens once every one hundred years or so in the chairman's region as you say it's got a human interest story twelve hundred people were injured and. fifty or so hospitalized seriously houses were damaged glass was smashed and knowing about the dramatic pictures as we can see here you see lights in the sky the bright flashes there has pretty much everything you could want from a global news story and it's the rarity and the drama that means it's gone global headlines of across the world as you say from london to new york to boston to south africa the headlines have been been made and it's been a global story for its rarity and the dramatic nature of the pictures i mean in terms of well i guess in terms of some o
let me start of by saying that it's one of those stories that have gone world wide i'm talking from london to south africa to new york to japan why has this story become such a big you know this is a tiny little place in russia why is it making such headlines you know what makes t.v. news basically it's quite simple it's something that's rare you don't hear much more of the nation happens once every one hundred years or so in the chairman's region as you say it's got a human interest story...
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easily won reelection in ecuador and is currently under the country's diplomatic shield in london is expected to be afforded protection for another four years. reports. it's been an easy victory for referer korea. voters praise him for the massive social spending programs he allows despite the global financial crisis but this isn't the only thing that makes korea stand out as a leader in the international arena he has taken a firm stance against the strong u.s. influence in south america tensions reached boiling point in two thousand and eleven when he accused washington of meddling into the country's internal affairs and expelled its u.s. ambassador career referred to wiki leaks cable as a proof of america infiltrated police force this came just six months after the country was shaken by an attempted coup by a police officer who blockaded korea in a hospital and occupied the national parliament last year the president enter the u.s. even more by granting asylum to the world's most famous whistleblower julian assange was wanted in the states for the release of classified on the clima
easily won reelection in ecuador and is currently under the country's diplomatic shield in london is expected to be afforded protection for another four years. reports. it's been an easy victory for referer korea. voters praise him for the massive social spending programs he allows despite the global financial crisis but this isn't the only thing that makes korea stand out as a leader in the international arena he has taken a firm stance against the strong u.s. influence in south america...
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london on your wednesday, high of 3. 10 here on your thursday. meanwhile, farther across athens, you are continuing to see some rough weather, some thunderstorm activity even lingering for you, snow a little bit farther toward the north, warsaw, a high of 0. there's a look at your world weather, here is your extended forecast. london on your wednesday, high weather, here is your extended >>> we are back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo. \s
london on your wednesday, high of 3. 10 here on your thursday. meanwhile, farther across athens, you are continuing to see some rough weather, some thunderstorm activity even lingering for you, snow a little bit farther toward the north, warsaw, a high of 0. there's a look at your world weather, here is your extended forecast. london on your wednesday, high weather, here is your extended >>> we are back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo. \s
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demanding an end to the ruling families toting political domination but london based activists in germany could cover cabs and there are a few signs that the country's leaders generally one reforms. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform and seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that day the first monster of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day the future they're bringing another teenager has been killed and there's me in shows and display the continuous human rights the continuous repression taking place on the streets are behind it's good the dialogue has come back on the agenda and there is discussions happening but it seems that you know this latest latest escalation of the security against the people is going to possibly predominate in jeopardy within the ruling family i think of course there are those who simply want to please the international community to say look we're having this dialogue and there is not a great thing was continuing the violations on the street. in the most important speech in the a
demanding an end to the ruling families toting political domination but london based activists in germany could cover cabs and there are a few signs that the country's leaders generally one reforms. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform and seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that day the first monster of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day the future they're bringing another teenager has been killed and there's...
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world's most famous whistleblower joining the sons who still holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london after korea granted him asylum there. are reports. as voters have to prove their president rafael correa looks set to win a third term in office according to the latest who's the left wing economist the heart of the seven other presidential candidates with approximately sixty percent of people backing the incumbent one person who is especially interested in the outcome of sunday's elections julian assange the founder of wiki leaks whose fate in some way depends on the results last year after there was embroiled in the center of an international dispute allow the whistleblower to take refuge in its embassy in london where he had fled to avoid being sent to sweden for question over accusations of sexual assault fearing that upon his to sweden he could be done immediately be sent to the united states where he says he made plays the death penalty the son's request political asylum from ecuador earlier in two thousand and twelve korea future t.v. show the world tomorrow but r.t. in the int
world's most famous whistleblower joining the sons who still holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london after korea granted him asylum there. are reports. as voters have to prove their president rafael correa looks set to win a third term in office according to the latest who's the left wing economist the heart of the seven other presidential candidates with approximately sixty percent of people backing the incumbent one person who is especially interested in the outcome of sunday's elections...
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we are seeing london's ftse 100 lower by 1.6%. we have declines of almost 1.9% for the frankfurt market. paris' cac40 losing 1.8%, 3,642. moving on to what happened in asia, share prices also fell across the board. china's plan to curb property purchases fueled negative sentiment as well. shanghai really leading the decliners here today, that was down almost 3%. hong kong's shares fell 1.7%. the nikkei seeing a decline of 1.4%. and that was on the slight reversal of the weak yen that we saw. speaking of currencies, here's what's going on right now. we have dollar/yen little changed right now. we are seeing a bit of strength, though, actually for the japanese yen in london trading. investors remain caution ahead of the government's proposed candidate for the next bank of japan governor. possibly next week we are seeing dollar/yen at 93.10. the euro has been losing a bit of ground as well against the yen. traders are waiting for the results of the general election in italy this weekend. it's now at 122.73. >>> well, good news for ga
we are seeing london's ftse 100 lower by 1.6%. we have declines of almost 1.9% for the frankfurt market. paris' cac40 losing 1.8%, 3,642. moving on to what happened in asia, share prices also fell across the board. china's plan to curb property purchases fueled negative sentiment as well. shanghai really leading the decliners here today, that was down almost 3%. hong kong's shares fell 1.7%. the nikkei seeing a decline of 1.4%. and that was on the slight reversal of the weak yen that we saw....
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artsy london. well we have all te business news after the break for you and i'll be back with more international stories in about fifteen minutes from now stay with us is altie life in moscow. well the british study. time to. go to. market. why no one should really be happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. there's a report. it's twenty six minutes past the hour are you watching the business program on archie while come to the show u.s. credit ratings agency standard and poor's has used to slopping companies with scores that have the power to make them or break them but now it looks like the agency itself is another spotlight it's being blamed for the worst financial collapse since the great depression yes it's the two thousand and eight financial crisis the u.s. justice department is accusing it of being responsible for the onset of the crisis as kitty pilbeam is here to discuss all details so cave what exactly is being accused
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the world's most famous whistleblower julian the son who still holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london granted him asylum that. befalls as voters have to pools in ecuador president rafael correa looks set to win a third term in office according to the latest pools the left wing economist the heart of the seven other presidential candidates with approximately sixty percent of people backing the incumbent one person who is especially interested in the outcome of sunday's elections he's the founder of wiki leaks whose fate in some way depends on the results last year after there was in brawl in the center of an international dispute that allow the whistleblower to take refuge in its embassy in london where he had fled toward being sent to sweden for question over accusations of sexual assault fearing that upon his execution to sweden he could then immediately be sent to the united states where he says he may please the death penalty. political asylum from ecuador earlier in two thousand and twelve korea featured t.v. show the world tomorrow r.t. in the interview that emerged that the two
the world's most famous whistleblower julian the son who still holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london granted him asylum that. befalls as voters have to pools in ecuador president rafael correa looks set to win a third term in office according to the latest pools the left wing economist the heart of the seven other presidential candidates with approximately sixty percent of people backing the incumbent one person who is especially interested in the outcome of sunday's elections he's the...
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next time some about 3 for london -- max temps fabout 3 for london and paris. , relatively quiet. some snow over the alpine regions. moscow, no higher than mine is 7 degrees -- than -7 degrees. fort more of a southerly parts of libya. for benghazi, a high of 23 degrees. in central parts of africa, some fairly heavy showers around the gulf of guinea, extending towards sierra leone and liberia. the heaviest of rain is certainly further south in africa, where we are expecting this tropical cyclone still to be exerting its influence across madagascar. some very heavy rain across south africa. 23 in ca >> hello. a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. olympic star oscar pistorius is appearing in court for the second day of his bail hearing. is accused of murder. prosecutors told the court nonstop shouting was heard before his girlfriend was shot dead. bulgaria's cover him and has resigned after a wave of protests. -- bulgaria's government has resigned after a wave of protests. in neighboring greece, workers have walked out in a nationwide protest against wage cuts and high taxes.
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, his friend there was a wonderful, smart lady who turns out to have been a prima ballerina both in london and new york. she couldn't have been nicer, kinder, and we had a great time and it was a great party and we enjoyed it. it's like seeing babe ruth at one time. >> you didn't hit on her, did you? >> i certainly did not. >> who made better taco dip, me or porter. >> don't put me in that bind. >> was there velvetta in it? that's it for us, we'll see you >> north korea dropped a new video. we will have the latest scoop and interview with the stars. and why does president obama think it is okay to kill americans ? what does he care? it is not like they are his fellow country men. and babies wearing perfume? the story so bad it stinks. greg? >> happy anniversary, greg? >> anniversary? >> you forgot, didn't you? >> what anniversary. >> what is the anniversary of? >> well, we met in a bar on 9th avenue about eight years ago. you were watering a tight t-shirt and i was crying in the corner because someone rolled me. >> i didn't know that was you. i didn't realize something happened? >> i appre
, his friend there was a wonderful, smart lady who turns out to have been a prima ballerina both in london and new york. she couldn't have been nicer, kinder, and we had a great time and it was a great party and we enjoyed it. it's like seeing babe ruth at one time. >> you didn't hit on her, did you? >> i certainly did not. >> who made better taco dip, me or porter. >> don't put me in that bind. >> was there velvetta in it? that's it for us, we'll see you >>...
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london a high of 3 here on your wednesday. that's going to be working its way into the double digits on your thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's your extended forecast. weather. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
london a high of 3 here on your wednesday. that's going to be working its way into the double digits on your thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's your extended forecast. weather. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
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the first stop on a diplomatic marathon during his talks in london john kerry praised the warm relations with britain although some politicians that doubted whether they bring anything positive. tony blair formed a very close relationship with george bush took a straight into the war in afghanistan and later on accepted all the arguments bush used about iraq and britain was then deeply committed in iraq and as a result we've been involved in two major wars we lost a very large number of soldiers spent a vast amount of money and made the world an infinitely more insecure place we've also damaged civil liberties in our own country just as much as the united states has with its department of homeland security and all the controls that go with that and i think we need to examine the whole strategy of the west involving itself new rock then later libya and now syria to some extent and wonder if we're not really heading off in a completely wrong direction all this isn't enough a new adventure is broken out in north africa where britain and this time france are involved in deploying to move for
the first stop on a diplomatic marathon during his talks in london john kerry praised the warm relations with britain although some politicians that doubted whether they bring anything positive. tony blair formed a very close relationship with george bush took a straight into the war in afghanistan and later on accepted all the arguments bush used about iraq and britain was then deeply committed in iraq and as a result we've been involved in two major wars we lost a very large number of...
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. ♪ >> it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 1:00 in the afternoon in italy, where the pope received a lengthy ovation at his first appearance after announcing his resignation. he repeated what he told cardinals on monday, that he simply did not have the strength to continue his duties. adam johnson is in the vatican for us and joins us now. quite a moving experience for those present? >> indeed. we are here in rome at the start of a fortnight, the likes of which catholic churches have not seen in the modern history, where worshipers around the world will effectively be saying goodbye to pope benedict. and he will be carrying out all of his schedule appointments during that time at the moment but he leaves the vatican this evening as of the last day of this month, and the first of those on schedule appointments, just off the square the you see behind me. >> his first appearance since he shocked the world with his resignation. this was his regularly scheduled weekly audience. the vatican insists that it will be bus
. ♪ >> it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 1:00 in the afternoon in italy, where the pope received a lengthy ovation at his first appearance after announcing his resignation. he repeated what he told cardinals on monday, that he simply did not have the strength to continue his duties. adam johnson is in the vatican for us and joins us now. quite a moving experience for those present? >> indeed. we are here in rome at the start of a fortnight, the likes of which...
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if it hadn't have been what would happen for june the sons then would he still be in the embassy in london or would they turf him out maybe oh if any of the opposition candidates especially mr love or or mr last if they were to win no doubt they will just expel him or give him or a relative if they would find a way to get rid of him and send him over to authorities so that we can definitely not be good for but i think that that won't happen and i think that everything is on the way for mr korea being reelected so i think we're safe on that so it's for the time being thanks to thoughts on the program put in. there thank you. north korea is reportedly preparing for more atomic test despite the widespread international fear after detonated the third nuclear device tuesday described the move as an effort to shore up its national security and safeguard its sovereignty against what it called outrageous u.s. hostility and quote now the test prompted warnings from washington and its allies of more sanctions looming for the communist state to depend you said james corbett says the timing of the lat
if it hadn't have been what would happen for june the sons then would he still be in the embassy in london or would they turf him out maybe oh if any of the opposition candidates especially mr love or or mr last if they were to win no doubt they will just expel him or give him or a relative if they would find a way to get rid of him and send him over to authorities so that we can definitely not be good for but i think that that won't happen and i think that everything is on the way for mr korea...
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in their research is a team from goldsmiths university of london and i'm joined by one of thirteen now professor. and i thank you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law for the problem of the law for use it always lags behind the technologies are full of course because knowledge moves much. faster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra duty juridical assassination these reall
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with the percentage of crimes being solved in london down as well, why has the prime minister broken his promise to protect front-line policing? >> crime is down by 10%, not just generally, but specifically in the harrow community safety partnership area-the honorable gentleman's area. that is a much greater reduction than for the whole metropolitan police area. the number of neighbourhood police officers is actually up since the election, from 895 to 3,418, and there are many fewer officers in back-office jobs. in 2010, there were 1,346 of them and there are now fewer than 1,000. on all this, what we have seen is, yes, a reform agenda for the police and there have been spending reductions, but crime is down and visible policing is up. >> with japan, the eurozone and switzerland all talking down their currencies, despite the statement by the g7 yesterday, does my right honorable friend agree that the most important aim of the g20 meeting in moscow this coming weekend should be to establish means to prevent competitive devaluation, which in the 1930s- [interruption] i was alive in the
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why in this election one of rough strongest supporters he's an old whistleblower seething with the london embassy. so it's not a brief series a car bomb blast in baghdad killed at least twenty eight people and left the hundred more injured the explosions. of iraqi capital shoppers attended markets no groups yet admitted the attacks number of deaths in the region to move two hundred fifty since the start of the year in pakistan people have taken the streets from bus to better security from the government today after eighty one residents were killed. in the city of seattle protests have been held in karate and as islam about sort of this attack was carried out by a sunni militant group an attack in the same city five weeks ago sort of huge blast and sukkot which killed more than one thousand people a. piece of warsaw have clashed with demonstrators protesting against the independence of kosovo officers used battles against crowds who fought back by throwing flares at the police meanwhile the parades been held in kosovo marking the fifth anniversary of its independence from serbia the self d
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than you have pointed us secretary of state john kerry is in london on his first official foreign tool is the start of a ten day nine country trip which will take in europe and the middle east let's now talk to aussies and farmer who is in london for us right now on ok andrew nice to see it so is it fair to say that his trip to london won't be too taxing. well maybe not or maybe because john kerry's aides have described this as a listening tour effectively mr kerry wants to gauge opinion on a number of issues but particularly firstly the syrian conflict and secondly the growing threat of his islamic extremism mr kerry said on the eve of this trip that he wanted to face the challenges of extremists who were trying to in his words hijack the arab spring revolutions and as part of that today he does want to encourage our european countries and britain to continue with their foreign aid policies because he believes that in itself is a good way of trying to influence the hearts and minds of people who do live in the middle east and also north africa but it could be an argument or struggle t
than you have pointed us secretary of state john kerry is in london on his first official foreign tool is the start of a ten day nine country trip which will take in europe and the middle east let's now talk to aussies and farmer who is in london for us right now on ok andrew nice to see it so is it fair to say that his trip to london won't be too taxing. well maybe not or maybe because john kerry's aides have described this as a listening tour effectively mr kerry wants to gauge opinion on a...
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. >> let's go to london and speak to al jazeera. how and why did the scientists carry out these tests think that could be the skeleton of richard iii? >> it has been anymore -- an amazing piece of his tour ago detective work. the stories get -- go back 500 years. his body was slung over a horse from the bladder field -- from the battlefield, taken back to what became the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a river by his enemies or whether it had been buried under a church. that is long since gone. it is now the social services, the local social services carpark. historians believe that there was this possibility that his skeleton may still be there. they started to excavate about a year ago. they have employed all the modern techniques that we are used to seeing in television dramas these days -- forensics, dna, carbon dating, and other ways in which they can establish that they have got their man, as it were. and they found a skeleton. they found the school. t
. >> let's go to london and speak to al jazeera. how and why did the scientists carry out these tests think that could be the skeleton of richard iii? >> it has been anymore -- an amazing piece of his tour ago detective work. the stories get -- go back 500 years. his body was slung over a horse from the bladder field -- from the battlefield, taken back to what became the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a...
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in court the double amputee is the only disabled athlete so far to have competed at the olympics in london last summer . while on friday serena williams cried tears of joy after the american tennis star guaranteed her return to the world number one. sports with a three six six three seven five victory over czech patrick three to in the quarterfinals of the cats are open the thirty one the serener is the oldest woman ever to top the w.t.f. standings but the fifteen time grand slam winner went on to lose in the final to play she'd leapfrog korea as arika. and on saturday tour de france runner up chris froome proved he's in the right form to go one better this year after the team sky rider prevailed at the tour of oman for the first stage race victory of his career the twenty seven year old briton edged out former tour champions alberto contador and could evans the race also mark the comeback of russian t.v. the two shot won their appeal over their license to compete this season. and on sunday mild weather couldn't spoil perhaps what used toughest test so far as the upcoming olympic venue hos
in court the double amputee is the only disabled athlete so far to have competed at the olympics in london last summer . while on friday serena williams cried tears of joy after the american tennis star guaranteed her return to the world number one. sports with a three six six three seven five victory over czech patrick three to in the quarterfinals of the cats are open the thirty one the serener is the oldest woman ever to top the w.t.f. standings but the fifteen time grand slam winner went on...
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he trained wrestlers for the 2012 olympics, then led them to london. they won three medals, gold, silver, and bronze. but that was less than the team brought home from the 2008 summer games. he lost some of his shine. then the abuse allegations surfaced. he admitted he was lofty to women and was only trying to get the best out of them. >> translator: in judo, you compete at the olympic games to win medals. and i believe that is our mission. i admit that i felt pressure to make the athletes strong in a short period of time. >> reporter: sports figures have criticized sonoda's win-at-all-costs attitude. >> translator: i imagined he felt a lot of pressure to win at the games, but his passion took a wrong turn. >> reporter: international judo federation spokespersons say sonoda's actions do not reflect the spirit and few rosty of their sport. they say judo should enhance physical and mental abilities. anything that goes against that principle has no place. the fact that modern judo was developed in japan is another reason the scandal is getting so much att
he trained wrestlers for the 2012 olympics, then led them to london. they won three medals, gold, silver, and bronze. but that was less than the team brought home from the 2008 summer games. he lost some of his shine. then the abuse allegations surfaced. he admitted he was lofty to women and was only trying to get the best out of them. >> translator: in judo, you compete at the olympic games to win medals. and i believe that is our mission. i admit that i felt pressure to make the...
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at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for his big problem time speech on tuesday in state of the union address since we're lection its main focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery. immigration though foreign policy that will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secret drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations ultimately translate to. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebannon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were a person is there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemenis citizens pakistanis citizens somali citizens fo
at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for his big problem time speech on tuesday in state of the union address since we're lection its main focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery. immigration though foreign policy that will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secret drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations ultimately translate to. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen...
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artsy east london. barack obama is preparing for his big primetime speech his first stage of the union address since reelection his main focus will be domestic issues economic recovery gun laws immigration foreign policy will not be in the spotlight despite many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations are actually murder. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebanon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were a person is there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemeni citizens pakistani citizens somali citizens for crimes here you go to the countri
artsy east london. barack obama is preparing for his big primetime speech his first stage of the union address since reelection his main focus will be domestic issues economic recovery gun laws immigration foreign policy will not be in the spotlight despite many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assassinations are actually murder. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebanon we're...
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artsy east london. are starting with india into the world we go or at least eleven people have been killed after police shot tribal groups angry at ongoing local elections in. tribesmen and women from surrounding villages descending on the polling stations on both saud's insisting they firmly rejected government. syrian rebels are planning a major push to seize the strategic eastern oil rich city of. their commander says the town is surrounded on all sides after government troops were forced out or rebel forces have now also pushed army units out of a key hydroelectric dam in what seen as a setback for president assad of the opposition has now offered to open up talks with the government. and the french military assisted by local militias say they've gained control of my mollies northern city of gar after islamist militants launched a surprise attack on one of the country's busiest cities authorities say three were killed france claims its liberation campaign in the west african state is almost complete
artsy east london. are starting with india into the world we go or at least eleven people have been killed after police shot tribal groups angry at ongoing local elections in. tribesmen and women from surrounding villages descending on the polling stations on both saud's insisting they firmly rejected government. syrian rebels are planning a major push to seize the strategic eastern oil rich city of. their commander says the town is surrounded on all sides after government troops were forced...
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i see east london. are starting with india into the world we go or at least eleven people have been killed after police shot tribal groups angry at ongoing local elections in. tribesmen and women from surrounding villages descending on the polling stations on both saud's insisting they firmly rejected government. syrian rebels are planning a major push to seize the strategic eastern oil rich city of. their commander says the town is surrounded on all sides of the government troops were forced out by rebel forces have now also pushed army units out of a key hydroelectric dam in what's seen as a setback for president assad although the opposition has now offered to open up talks with the government. and the french military assisted by local militias say they've gained control of my mollies northern city of gal softer islamist militants launched a surprise attack on one of the country's busiest cities authorities say three were killed claims it's a liberation campaign in the west african state is almost co
i see east london. are starting with india into the world we go or at least eleven people have been killed after police shot tribal groups angry at ongoing local elections in. tribesmen and women from surrounding villages descending on the polling stations on both saud's insisting they firmly rejected government. syrian rebels are planning a major push to seize the strategic eastern oil rich city of. their commander says the town is surrounded on all sides of the government troops were forced...
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that is the focus of a new exhibition in london. we went to see it. >> this is bob lowe picasso, aged 19 -- pablo picasso, aged 19. precocious with those famously piercing eyes. a young spanish artist in paris, preparing for his first exhibition. here is an homage to "moulin rouge." this portrait represents monk's expressionist anxiety. here you can see van gogh's heightened reality. he brought with him influence of artists from his native spain, such as el greco. then he starts to find his own voice, the echo of which is still heard by artists today. >> he is fiercely modern because of his refusal to consent to a style. at think he has the confidence and the ability to push things beyond a level where he is comfortable with. he launches himself into the void. in this show, you can see that. it is like a broken egg for the beautiful, he is going to make. >> his mother said if he'd gone into the army, he would have been a general and if he had gone into the church, he would have been the po. >> i think this is the moment when the tas
that is the focus of a new exhibition in london. we went to see it. >> this is bob lowe picasso, aged 19 -- pablo picasso, aged 19. precocious with those famously piercing eyes. a young spanish artist in paris, preparing for his first exhibition. here is an homage to "moulin rouge." this portrait represents monk's expressionist anxiety. here you can see van gogh's heightened reality. he brought with him influence of artists from his native spain, such as el greco. then he starts...
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artsy east london. martin and breaking a sweat. choose your language. call it a killer though if somebody else and i say sell some of the. treatments to the consensus to. keep the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in high life choose access to your offspring. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i'd like i don't see any i mean. i know that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so actually. it's. worse for the least a little white house or for the. radio guy and four minutes from the. club are about to have you never seen anything like this i'm telling. you folks i mean you can martin so last week i talked about the newly leaked memo on obama's criteria to target assassinate u.s. citizens abroad it's a terrifying document that's all too reminiscent of the bush era torture memos so it was that surprising to find an op ed written by the torture architect himself john yoo on this very topic in the wall street journal use main problem with the kill list memo that
artsy east london. martin and breaking a sweat. choose your language. call it a killer though if somebody else and i say sell some of the. treatments to the consensus to. keep the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in high life choose access to your offspring. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i'd like i don't see any i mean. i know that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so actually. it's....
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right now we got london lower by .10%. paris cac 40 is down by the .10%. asian shares ended pretty mixed. europe's poor growth data dented sentiment. nikkei declined 1.2%. australia losing just a fraction after reaching the highest level in 4 1/2 years just on thursday. south korea's kospi holding ground. the benchmark index added almost a .10% at the close. moving on to currencies now the yen is keeping it's upward momentum against other major skrins ahead of the g-20. dollar/yen is 92.62. why are youo yen is squatted at 123. >> tepco will cover a short fall stemming from the halted operations at the nuclear power plant in fukushima. 50 companies are taking part in the bidding process. the firms that win will begin supplying a total of 1.6 million kilowatts of power between 2019 and 2021. this amount will be equal to the power generation from two nuclear power plants. tepco made it a condition that the bidding price would be below about 10 cents per one kilowatt per hour. coal fire thermal powered plants will be favored candidates due to their lower cost.
right now we got london lower by .10%. paris cac 40 is down by the .10%. asian shares ended pretty mixed. europe's poor growth data dented sentiment. nikkei declined 1.2%. australia losing just a fraction after reaching the highest level in 4 1/2 years just on thursday. south korea's kospi holding ground. the benchmark index added almost a .10% at the close. moving on to currencies now the yen is keeping it's upward momentum against other major skrins ahead of the g-20. dollar/yen is 92.62. why...
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that was the example of the london whale. i would hope that the system and the stock market become more transparent. investors do not feel the need to put their money into savings accounts but in vast. because that has helped the market grow. >> you mentioned a number of banks that have behaved rather badly. what are the banks that have behaved well? that have been more profitable than the banks that paved badly? if not, you have a reversal. >> look at the canadian banks. just as an example. they did not have a unending leverage. they did not get the same complex products. they weathered the financial crisis just fine. i would say in the us, you look at banks like wells fargo that did not have a similar ratcheting up of risk and the fiduciary responsibility, look at the more boutique asset management places whose interests were not all over the place and did not have all sorts of conflicts. i think they survived a little better. in retrospect i think banks like goldman sachs and morgan stanley and frankly jpmorgan were lucky
that was the example of the london whale. i would hope that the system and the stock market become more transparent. investors do not feel the need to put their money into savings accounts but in vast. because that has helped the market grow. >> you mentioned a number of banks that have behaved rather badly. what are the banks that have behaved well? that have been more profitable than the banks that paved badly? if not, you have a reversal. >> look at the canadian banks. just as an...
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in the center of an international dispute allow the whistleblower to take refuge in its embassy in london where he had fled to avoid being sent to sweden question over accusations of sexual assault fearing that upon his explanation to sweden he could immediately be sent to the united states where he says he made plays the death penalty the son's request political asylum from ecuador although granted the wiki leaks founder still remains at the embassy as the u.k. refused to allow him to leave the country after he skipped earlier in two thousand and twelve korea featured t.v. show the world tomorrow r.t. in the interview to merge that the two men had something in common both and korea had washington. is really a pleasure to meet you julian least in this way. welcome to the club of the persecuted. thank you. d.c. after releasing thousands of. cables and footage of american pilots ruthlessly killing journalist in iraq back in two thousand and eleven. and expelled the u.s. ambassador after science. has approved the police have been infiltrated after saans lost his last legal battle against tra
in the center of an international dispute allow the whistleblower to take refuge in its embassy in london where he had fled to avoid being sent to sweden question over accusations of sexual assault fearing that upon his explanation to sweden he could immediately be sent to the united states where he says he made plays the death penalty the son's request political asylum from ecuador although granted the wiki leaks founder still remains at the embassy as the u.k. refused to allow him to leave...
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let's go live to london as lawrence, our correspondent is there with more on this. the cardinal denies that there were allegations -- denied the allegations revolving around his stepping down. >> it is clearly serious. he was a cardinal, the most senior catholic in britain, he was due to go to a conclave to help to elect the next pope. he cannot do that now. it is the part of the reason the allegations came out at the time that they did. three priests and a former priest around st. andrews, that area of central scotland, making these abuse allegations against him to a sunday newspaper. he then did not turn up on sunday to mass in scotland, which is a first, the first time the conversation there found out that something was up. he spent the rest of sunday behind-the-scenes. he has come out and tendered his resignation. the vatican has been told about it and it has said that they will have a look at it. yet again because of his status in the church, it is yet more embarrassment and more allegations of abuse inside the catholic church. >> lawrence, reporting live from
let's go live to london as lawrence, our correspondent is there with more on this. the cardinal denies that there were allegations -- denied the allegations revolving around his stepping down. >> it is clearly serious. he was a cardinal, the most senior catholic in britain, he was due to go to a conclave to help to elect the next pope. he cannot do that now. it is the part of the reason the allegations came out at the time that they did. three priests and a former priest around st....
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london at 10. that's going down to 3 here on your friday. but already on the cold side there in moscow, you're not even reaching the freezing mark here going through thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> we are back in 30 minutes with more on the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
london at 10. that's going down to 3 here on your friday. but already on the cold side there in moscow, you're not even reaching the freezing mark here going through thursday. that's a look at your world weather. here's the extended forecast. >>> we are back in 30 minutes with more on the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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gains in london. ftse 100 up .4%. got gains as well for the dax in frankfurt up .2%.ou see currenc now we're going to bank of japan to buy foreign bonds. others are betting the bank of japan will have mormon tear easing. foreign investments in to china dropped from a year ago. that's a decline now for an eighth straight month. a chinese commerce ministry spokesperson said the country attracted not over $9 billion of foreign direct investment last month. down 7.3% from the same month last year. investments from european nations were up more than 80%. a sharp rebound from last year's tumble when there was the impact of the eurozone debt problems. influence from japan fell20% souring bilateral relations havd determination to implement the new democratic state. >> the revision allows foreign investors to be exempt of corporate taxes for five years instead of three years. it let's them lease land up to 50 years. japanese companies are behind chinese and south korean businesses in their investments into myanmar. >>> all rig
gains in london. ftse 100 up .4%. got gains as well for the dax in frankfurt up .2%.ou see currenc now we're going to bank of japan to buy foreign bonds. others are betting the bank of japan will have mormon tear easing. foreign investments in to china dropped from a year ago. that's a decline now for an eighth straight month. a chinese commerce ministry spokesperson said the country attracted not over $9 billion of foreign direct investment last month. down 7.3% from the same month last year....